Volume 29, Issue 2
DOI: 10.24205/03276716.2020.213
CRANIAL NERVE FEEDBACK MECHANISM OF ADOLESCENTS PRACTICING CLASSICAL BALLET AND THEIR PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH
Abstract
Reverse psychology is commonplace among adolescences, who undergo rapid changes both physically and psychologically. This paper proposes to improve the psychological health of adolescences through classic ballet training, and analyzes the cranial nerve feedback mechanism of classical ballet in relieving the reverse psychology and rebellious behavior of adolescents. The analysis was carried out through a comparative experiment,usingthePositiveandNegativeAffect Schedule(PANAS)and electroencephalogram(EEG)signals. The results show that classical ballet with slow and soothing rhythms can effectively stabilize the emotion of adolescents, strengthen their psychological health, and enhance their ability to control behavior. On the cranial nerve mechanism, the soothing-type classical ballet makes the EEG trends similar across different regions in the brain. In this way, the adolescents can control their emotions and behaviors, reducing the emergence of reverse psychology.
Keywords
Classical Ballet, Adolescent Psychology, Rebel Psychology, Nerve Feedback Mechanism.